Flying Delay
by SuperflyDSP
by SuperflyDSP
4.8 / 5
(4 votes)
Flying Delay allows you to repeat the input signal periodically like an echo.
Thanks to the Tape slider you can rise the spirit of an analog Tape delay. It also offers two filters lowpass and highpass (12dB/Octave) . As well as the essential ping-pong mode.
As usual with the Flying series it is possible to synchronize to the host tempo.
It can be used subtly or intensively on different instruments (like guitar, vocals or keyboards.).
It can simulate a very short reverb (50ms) or echo until five second.
Thanks to the Tape slider you can rise the spirit of an analog Tape delay. It also offers two filters lowpass and highpass (12dB/Octave) . As well as the essential ping-pong mode.
As usual with the Flying series it is possible to synchronize to the host tempo.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(1.5 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(1.8 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(2 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(2 Mb)
Linux
(3.7 Mb)
Thanks for the sharing! However, it seems I can't import it in my DAW (Fl studio): I've extracted the .vst3 file in a directory where many of my other plugins reside and when scanning the new plugins it never shows up. I've tried with both 64 bit and 32 bit versions but none of them work.
Hello Max. Could you try the last release? Try also to cleanup Fl.Studio vst cache. Let me know if you still have issue. (Don't have the win32 and win64 in your scan path, (only one at time)). Regards, SuperflyDsp
You could also try placing the .VST3 file in C:Program FilesCommon FilesVST3 or C:Program Files x86Common FilesVST3. That is the default VST3 folder that FL studio scans for VST3 Files. Hope that helps
(5 / 5)
Excellent plugin
Agree. 5/5
(4 / 5)
Non sync tape style delay, spot on for dub based stuff. Infinite delay tail also
Sorry. I like auto delays with host synchronization.
You can synchronize it with your host by pressing the Sync button.
Regards